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Conference on Khojaly massacre opens in United Nations Office in Geneva - 10 December 2009


The European organization COJEP International and Islamic Conference Youth Forum for Dialogue and Cooperation co-organized a conference called “Wars and Conflicts – Situation of Civilians in the frame of Human Rights” in the “Palais De Nations” hall of the United Nation Office in Geneva on December 10, 2009. Heads of human rights organizations, diplomats, human rights activists, and representatives of mass media institutions participated at the conference which ended up with the report that includes recommendations and sent to UN headquarter in New-York and Geneva.  

The Opening Ceremony of the conference started with the video message of Mrs. Navanethem Pillay, the United Nations Commissioner on Human Rights. UN Special rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance 2002-2008 Mr. Doudou Diene, Councilor at the OIC Permanent Observer, Mission to the UN in Geneva Mr. Mujtaba Amiri Vahid, General Secretary of ICYF-DC Ambassador Elshad Iskandarov made speeches during the conference.  
Mr. Piere Caramera, the representative of Example of the Genocide in Rwanda, Mrs. Mirelle Fanan Mendez France from French-Jews Union for Peace and Mrs. Munira Subasic – Head of Association Mother of Srebrenica took part at the conference and talked about the tragic events of the history. 

Ms. Ieva Lucoseviciute, the National Coordinator of Justice for Khojaly campaign in Lithuania made a presentation about Khojaly massacre. She mentioned that the purpose of the Justice for Khojaly campaign is reaching the political and legal recognition of mass violations of human rights as during the massacres in Srebrenica, Rwanda, Cambodia and stressed the need for cooperation between the human rights organizations and urgent resolutions by assemblies of international organizations. 

Justice for Khojaly campaign was declared on May 8, 2008 by Mrs. Leila Aliyeva, General Coordinator on Intercultural Dialogue of the Islamic Conference Youth Forum for Dialogue and Cooperation. The Campaign has been successfully launched in more than 25 countries of the world. More than 120 000 indviduals and 119 organizations joined the campaign. The Campaign is aimed at raising international civil awareness through the demonstration of creative photos and images of people who suffered in Khojaly Massacre. 

To join the campaign sign the Declaration, express your support and be up to date to the campaign news. 


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